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Show f)oRsoriaI CKparfor. 4 v Um 'CZOLGOSZ WAITED FOR DAYS BEFORE OPPORTUNITY CAMS Cardinal "revealed Ucveral Tima Kroia Carrying Out Ilia Perpoaa by Watcbfulaaaa of Officer. Czolgox, the anarehlat who attempted to aaeakiiuate the provident, Lae Fine bathroom in connection: E. DEA.N, . FAY80N, Proprietor. . UTAH DENTIST. F. McCAW, Watchmaker Continuous Guos, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. F- - Dp- - Fine Eepaiirng a Specialty Bolladatf. Office Two doors West of Barber Shop. REMOVED FROM KB DOOR MOPTII OFJ. 8. PAGE A SONS. To IR rl.YKMDRUO STORK Gutheili DENTIST. Ton C. C. LANGLEY , D. D. S. Cnn Save SConey A Graduate of 5 Yuui Exjieri-enc- e, prepared to do any kind of work known to the profession. COFFINS & CASKETS of A. PETERSON, Painless Extraction. PAYSON, UTAH. Oflice over Bank, Hearse in Connection at Reasonable Prices. Utah. -- OREGON SHORT HOMEMADE LINERY. New Train Service. Rio Denver& Rio Grande Train Arrive and Depart at the Varloui tatloni ai Folio we: Scenic Line of theWorld Worth Bound ir. Ir Wo. 1 Wo. S I Mo, Ml P ISO 140 ISO 140 110 S10 111 111 GrandeWestern Airs LOCAL TIME CARD, la effect July 11. 1900. A M AND FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. These trains will be elegantly aqulpped nre ly local end nlw.yion time. Fetronlee them when you travel, Mold' H4- CUPBOARDS ft' 8 IS IN 01 M IS 10 w M.phl not A M Lv Jjuabl Ar. Onslc J 40 iu 110 m st sm ISO TOOl Clear Lake SSSiBOO 8 81 4 58 8 1414 51 B I8i4 45 1 5514 36 1 4314 U I 3514 08 7 10:8 5t 6 35I8 0S 6 1 All Points 3 Daiiy East: . Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Perfect Dining Car Service. Pullman 001 8 30 AM 8 Id I P 15 M Excnrslonst Conducted Personally 11 3Ul Lv Trains 3 J ISjSOO Labi Junction Lehl American Fork Ploacnnt Grove Provo Sprlngvllle 8paulh Fork Payson 1100 I A Ml PM 10 Mill M 0 4810 80 Ogdon II Lund Modena Uvada 10 45 8 33 8 10 7 MX Frieco Four train dally from Or dan to alt dike. Two fart train dally from alt Lake to all point! Mat. Improved Taiirlatleepera and Free Rerlln Inr Chair Can alt Laketo Chicago without Elegant Day Coarhea The only line operating dining ear service. The horte.t and K.ntert I.lne from ralt Lake to Denver, KanaaaCity. Jmaha and all Polnta Beat. Paisengeri not carried o freight train. -- etui. W.H.BAWCROFT. Vlce-- I mend Gen. Mgr 8. W. EOOLK fien.Trf. Mgr. D. B. Burley. Gen'l Prtneiiger Agt. City Ticket OBee 101 Main it. alt Lake City. AlexThnrutnu. Agent. Peycon. Trains leave Payson for Tintie and intermediate at 0:4.1 a. m. and 6:52 p. in. For Balt Lake City and all points East and "West at 7:50 a. m. and 8:18 p. m. Best Local Train Service in the State. etc., Inquire of II. W, SHERMER, Agent, Payson. GEO. W. IIEINTZ, Asst. General Passenger Agent, For . rate, If you arc going to Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis Or any point Eiut. and wish toon a daylight rid throurh tha grandMt sctiifry of the Rocky taoiiiitaiiis. ha sura to ask for a ticket that reads via tha All Xhtila. Gibbons was formerly a frequent visitor to Cape May and usually took long walks morning and afternoon by the seashore, lie always wore hia cardinal's skull cap of scarlet ilk, of which an Inch or so showed below the rim of his silk but. One afternoon while be was on the board walk an old lady stopped him and said: ''Excuse me. sir, but the lining of yout hat hu nipped down in the back." The cardinal thanked her gravely, but soon as she left laughed heartily at her mistake. A METHODIST GIVES the Comforts of Home Can lie had on the MagniBcent Limited Train of the - . - Chicago, Milwaukee SI Paul B'j. . io-Righ- ted Train OF No TireRomo Layovers. Daj Coacbes, Close Connections in Union Depots. Library-CaAnd Positively the Quickest Route rs From tali TT Chair-Car- s, Dining-Car- s, and Palace Sleepers. For those who lwp well on a train, we have wlmt you want. For thoeo who don't sleep well we have an electric reading lump in your twrth by Elegant and ThnroiighlyMndrrn Equipment which mu can ri nd nil night If you end Rerllniui; Chair Cur. In which the wish, without disturbing other. eat era free to holder! of regolertrele In fact all the iiio'i.-rconveniences ticket! both for SAFETY nnj COMFORT, Call on or address are to U lindiTmii travel via the CJ. M. A St. P. R "y. r. .4. TRirv.V. F. A P. Agt. L. L. IKUVMM. OommercisJ Agt. A. T.. THO ll Kll I IMF T. F. A P. Agt. Suit T.nke City, Utah. Knit Lake City, Utah. To the great riven and Atlnntlc aaaooerd. GREAT CREDIT, NA Remedy, u Tha Mcrrli.nt u( train, A Venetian merchant who was lolling in the Up of luxury was accosted upon the Rialto by a friend a ho had not aeen him fur many months, liow ! this? cried the latter; when I last mw you your gaberdine was out at elbows, and now you sail lu your own gondola. "True," replied the merchant, but since then 1 have met with terioua losses, and been obliged to sompound with my credltoia for ten cents on ths dollar. Moral. Composition is ths life of trade. lAnigans Fables. Ko Faaliluu; Many styles. As if to prove conclusively the infinite number of ways iu which a comparatively simple thing may be dune, note the various fashion In which men hold their cigars In their months. Every man seems to wo.k out his own way of smoking a cigar, evolviug it lowly from the first time, when he placed it carefully in the middle of hia mouth and blew the smoke out as if he resolution to shoot the president take nere whistling. There la no accepted hold of me. It waa in my heart; there conventional standard; no fashion, biit wea no escape for me. I could not many styles. New Yoik o.,t. have conquered it had my life been at Data of SlultnyrarCt lllrlh. aiake. There were thousand! of people Considerable uncertainty prevails rein town on Tuesday. I heard it was garding the date of Shakespeare's president's day. All of those people birth. Tradition joints to April 23, old atyle, corresponding to our May seemed bowing to the great ruler. I made up my mind to kill that rnler. 5th, aa tha date. This is in acrord with I bought a revolver and the statement made by the late Sir loaded it. On Tuesday night I went to Walter Besant in hia magazine article. the fair grounds and was near the railBrllglon Losing Ground. road gate when the presidential party Tha country ia becoming agitated ever arrived. I tried to get near him, hut the statement tlmt Inremtniii I Insu. countless discus ground. Thla renulta the police forced me back. They forced ions until the agllutlun ruua ua cuuiac, atill flourishes. and It to only religion everybody back to that the great rnler UMelesa things that deteriorate. Tha (Incut Hostetler1 recommendation Stomach of could pau. the great stomach stri'iigiht-ner- , I waa cioae to the president when ha Bitters, lies In the fact that It has lived for fifty yeara In sidle of hundreds of Imitations, got into the gronnda, but wea afraid to and to renowned for Its cure of dyiirixia. blllouftness, nervousness and attempt the assassination because there Indigestion,fever and ague. malaria, were so many men in the body-guar- d Tha Imitation "Kanban. that watched him. 1 waa not afraid of imitation The "Reuben," clad in a them or that I should get hurt, bnt afraid that 1 might be seized and that flnen duster and carrying a carpetbag, no longer foola the people In New my chance would be gone forever. York streets. Time was when such I On Wednesday went to the ground, a man, if be had a guliele:-- s expresand stood right near the presidents sion. and concealed his advertising right under him near the atand from dodge long enough, could collect a which he spoke. I thought half a crowd anywhere; nowadays, people dozen times of shooting while ha was who are much in the streets have beNew York Press. speaking, but I could not get close come too wise. enough. 1 waa afraid 1 might mlsa, 1.00 aa a Karnmetar. and then the great crowd waa always Drop a lump of sugar In a cup of jostling and 1 was afraid leat my aim hot coffee, watch the bubbles rise without disturbing the coffee. If they colfall. lect In the middle the weather will be waited and the presiI Wednesday dent got Into hia carriage again and a fair. If they adhere to the cup, forma rain will fall. If they jot of men were about him and formed ing ring, in floating it 1 could not a cordon that get through. lz a sure sign of unfixed poaition, changeable weather. I waa tossed about by the crowd and Picnickers, watch your cup of coffee my spirits were getting pretty low. I in the morning. aa I waa almoatNhopelesa that night Old Btjla Comas Bark. went home. Glazed chintz In exact reproduction Thursday morning I went again to of the patterns in use forty years ago Gold-man- 's Emma the ezpoaition grounds. Is again coming into favor for wall speech was still burning mo up. and furniture covering and Is exceedI waited near the central entrance for ingly quaint and coo looking with the president, who waa to board his trails of flowers on a special train from that gate, but the chalk white background. This materpolice allowed nobody hut the preai-den- ts ial la exceedingly durable and after a party to pau where the train couple of years service for furniture waited, so I ateyed at the gronnda all covering, it may he reglazed and is az good as new day waiting. 1 first of Easy Come, Easy On. thought During Friday The man who creeps along bent hiding my pistol under my handkerchief. I was afraid if I had to draw over, with his spinal column feeling in it from my pocket 1 would be seen and a condition to snap like a pipestem at seized by the guards. I got to tha any minute, would readily give a gri st deal to get out of his dilemma, and t Temple of Musle the firat one and this is commonest the form by only waited at the spot where the reception which lumbago seizes on and twists wu to be held. out of shape the muscles of the bark. Then he came, the president tha This Is commonly known as backache, rnler and 1 got In line end trembled a crick in the back, but by whatever and trembled until I got right up to name It may be known, and however him and then I shot him twiee through bad it may be, 10 minutes vigorous I would have rubbing with SL Jacob's Oil on the afmy white hankerchief. fired more, but I wee stunned by a flicted part will drive out the trouble blow in the face a frightful blow that and completely restore. It Is a thing so. easily caught, it may he wondered knocked medown and then everybody at why there is not more of it, hut 1 would be I me. on thought jumped killed and was surprised the way they because it is so easily rured by St. Jacobs Oil may be the very reason that treated me. we hear so little of it. When he had concluded, he waa asked: Did you really mean to kill Kluilants. the president? It Is worth noting in these days that 1 did. was the In the graduating class at the Univerreply. What wu your motive? What good sity of Vermont this year was a young woman who supported herself doing eould it do yon? he waa uked. housework through the entire four 1 am a desciple 1 am an anarchist. of Emma Goldman. Her words set me years course, and a young man who himself by working at bis on fire, he replied, with not the supported stone-cuttof trade have I I deny that lightest tremor. 1 had an accomplice at any time. Plao's Curs eaunot be too highly spoken of sa cure. J. W. O P. uzz, 38 Third Avo., dont regret my act, becacaa It waa scouith TL, Minneapolis Minn., Juu. 6, IWU. 1 for could the greatcanae. doing what 1 am not connected with the Paterson Objarted to Iktlag In Novel. Dan Godfrey, the famous British group or with those anarchists who band-leader, has recently obtained sent Bread to Italy to kill Humbart I had no coufldanta, no one to help me, damages for libel from a publisher and a woman author for putting him into I waa alone absolutely. a novel, also an injunction against the further publication of the bunk of Rcaoletlona Yota Iluwa octal Ills RagraS for Attrnitrd AM.Mln.tlo. Draper treated free oy Dr. EL !L Green's Two thousand members of the Social- Bona, of Atlanta, G a. The greatest drossy ists voted down n resolution of regret specialists in the world. Read their adverIn another column of this paper. for the attempted aasasaination of the tisement in Riverside, Colonel Roosevelt says lie has represident at a meeting Chicago, Sunday. The argument of ceived 2,000 invitations to speak since those opposed to the resolution wu January 1, and that he ia obliged to that McKinley ia tbs representative of apportion hia speeches so as not to the capitalibt class and that hia safety cause too much offense in any one secor danger are matters of no concern to tion. Socialist. The resolution was designed For frost-bitrbliblains. sore snJ to counteract the tendency to place So- lame stiffness of muscles, try Joints, ! i cialists end n arch s n the same class. Wizard Oil. It won't disappoint you. an Pc-ru-- na. The day was when men of prominence hesitated to give their testimonial to proprietary medicines for publication. This remains true today ol most proprietary medicines. But Peruna has become so Justly famous. It merits are known to so many people ol high and low itation that nono hesitates to see his namt in print recommending Peruna. Tha following letters from pas toss who use Peruna speak for thamaelvoet Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor of tha Presbyterian Church, of Greensboro, Go writes: A. Grant Bishop "My little boy had been suffering for some time with catarrh of tho lower bowels. Other remedies had failed, bnt after taking two bottles of Parana the troubloalmoztentirely disappeared. For this special malady I consider It wall Rev. E. G. 8mlth. nigh a specific. Rev. A. S. Vaughn, Eureka Spring, Ark., says: "I had been prostrated bp congestive chills and was almost dead; as soon as able to ba about, I commenced tho us of Parana. I took five bottles; my strength returned rapidly and I am now enjoying my usual health." Rev. A. S. Vauhgn. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory result! from the use of Parana. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hia valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, (X of Indianapolis, the foiiowlug letter: ) Indianapoll, Indiana, 3349 N. I'ennsylvanU Street. ( Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen have been using for catarrh and can cheerfully recommend your remedy to anyone who A. Grant. wanta a good medicine. lrominent members of the clergy are giving Peruna their unqualified enXnd., writes Pe-ru- dorsement. These men find Peruna especially adapted to preserve them from catarrh of the vocal organs w hich has always been the bane of public and general catarrhal debility incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Among the recent utterances, of noted clergymen on the curative virtues of Peruna ia the above ono from Ulshop Grant aep-arat- e, Prevented by Shampoos of CUTICURA SOAP and light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. MILLIONS e, SOAP USE CUTICURA Assisted by Cltktra Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautifyfur the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the ing the Stopping of fulling Imir, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hniuN, for bnby rallies, Rollings, and dialings, and for all the purposes of tho toilet, kith, nml nursery. Millions of Women use CcnqCBA Soap In the form of hulhs for annoying Irritations, inflammations, and In the form of wishes for excoriations, for too free or offensive ulcerative we:ikmrf, and for many antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves t women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can Induce tluwc who lwve once used those great skin purifiers and beiutiflcrs to use any others. (l'ti;i:ra Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cltici iu, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing Ingredients, anil the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated oap Is to lie compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No oilier foreign or domes tic toilet loop, however ex;Mnsive, Is to he coiiqiun-- l with it tor oil the purposes of th toilet, bath, and nuivery. Tlius It combi ncs, In Oxx Soap at On PniCE, the best skin and complexion soup, and tho best toilet and baby soap ba the world. er Leaving OMAHA daily at 6:00 p. m., for CHICAGO. R SHd Glectr PE-RU-- Writes His Recommendation ior the Famous Catarrh cold-blood- Joy I BISHOP re by purchasing your All Work Guaranteed. Payson, Jeweler and signed a lengthy statement concerning the tragedy from ita conception to fulfillment. Throughout It ahowa a craving for notoriety. After detailing hia early history, and bia connection with Chicago anarchist, which ia not important, he attributes the deeire to kill the president to a lecture recently delivered by Emma Goldman in Cleveland. His atetemeet followa: Emma Goldman aet me on fire, ller doctrine that all ruiera should be exterminated waa what aet me to thinking so that my heed nearly split with the pain, ller worda went right through me, and when I left the lto-tur-e 1 had made up my mind that I would have to do something heroio for the eeuae 1 loved. Eight days ago, when 1 was in Chicago. I read in a Chicago newspaper of President McKinley's visit to the exposition at Buffalo. That day I bought a ticket for Buffalo and got hero with the determination to do aomething, but I did not know just what. 1 thought of shooting the president, but I had not formed a plan. Not until Tuesday morning did the Old Lady's Treatment for Every Humour. Complete External un-and Internal .tin. of nmiX'KA Soap, to rlrami th akla of eniito ana t I! 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Cnn'SMvci.le:!, 1i't, sweating I.ii-rr.vi-n ing-fc-- eras : - und rml sh.e stores, Trial prek..kKHEIil.v.naU. Ad- li. ns. All iiiu - ss Allen b. Glu-pi!- , I e lluv, N.Y. PM:. T'tdietrty H'n-- n'l I. IMM KMKly mi all NfVfW ptatifi. Mwm, Mm ra wife vhicii HHitW. Ilve nnHOCV UKvrO I q!tezmiwertwtwns trMMal NEW DISCOVERY) . i ' Jtm.knf tern ImnnL gm, a. m. W." N.U- - Salt , LTT-- and IS SiVW timi'iwmiwfc iimim Lake-N- o. 37. 1901 vrrtlvmfsts ai.ziw Bfatloi This Taper. |